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CHAtUJUsV. j 1 J'i f ? I3 i 1 : ' ' " . BAJTDOJLPH. XOOBZ, TO- I a 4 1" ' ' ' TTH. SAVTDBOSr, bXTB. ST AJf D BTOKXa. PitUylrfcal, PatHck and Hatry OoonilM ' Ul v ira;inia 1 ADVERTISERS STICK K m HER: iV :'. I Iiv. i I ! t --.-ill j: Uin u will- not !i- 1 1M- t lM, tllOUgb ):! to U f'h !-.! 1- Ji-i u Lin)' LEKhY I'ATHIOT. 'Ik 7, 18SS. I f irjTKMBK t li t11 1 ; - i cjtian bits APIIS. i l(ckry every time ... , vltj. :t seems his IS) Young : 1 1 n :r;t!i .lite wLire -r ;? I' T mail s ojrin of the Third (tton receipts this .-.sabAlew, a gain of 34, vc-ar. j: . f er of i writinc -J let ktr. r -kclay of several i - t intory been i bill baa order for to-mor- ,!.nfclnrMiirn9Ha. 1 4,i' iri'iuines about VaI fi.il. h.kc been institute! iP ! ! jfa.njfrs iemocrat8i are lii'"Ti::i- ailmitA that his lay b :. bu siij H Eugene EcKles's ijever come. ! fv mote it be. iit l'.lrir.oV lte mistnfc, lir!sal- tlt:4 UiVy 'lijor 4'ranw, Germany, Itlv llas si.tl, Spain andChiimare curtained roand 4bout by n high protective tafiii'. fit is ueeules' to say th&t wages fu fhoso countries are lower than itany others on the face of t m pin hert YeM, iDockrry i iosiig befure Xhe jeople as a friend of the farui- erf; yet. ho i absolutely on rteord and Ima been forced to admit it, as baviu voled for a negro lawyer against a white farmer, and we dare one of his supporters to deny iti r I t"It isH bad-ind that blows no bofy nn- gooil." We thought the Deitocij" was in bad 1 nek v. hen the Senfrte rejected.. tne treaty, out it cave Cleveland the opportunity of hi life, and he improved it with the wisdom of Thomas Jefferson arid, the courage of Andrew Jack son. . in handing the Stkte over to Do;k erjand hisgargef carwt-baggers to ruin and debatst-hl they or.-co did. Therefore we say in all can dof and without iar;or favor, that it is tfm to cnlb !:hc!i to sncli : i tomfoolery. i. ji The success of- th Democratic p:irty in North cjroiina in Sovnm br next is of irifinitely more im jHjrtance to one hundred and sixty thousand white. vtei'srthan the re election of Senator Hansom to the United States Senate, as.d we are unwiliing that . the feuccep of LLe DsiowTacy should be jeopardized for no ocher purpose 'than to fur ther the iiidi vidua 1 ends of Senator lissom orHSena'or any luyi eUa. Chinese Ilallioou is begiuning to hedge. Ie said in bis last talk in Indiana tltat "it may be that re Auction (o the High Tarili") should Ixi made.'l Ah! Does ho tee the LandwrifaigT lias he heard it thunder! j Only a few weeks ago ho said he indorsed heartily the Chicago ' platform which he had carefully- studied. Oliver !rwis t ia or Jn iH'ftl me la and itliUSt will and the re of thct internal Jolitely made 4-ef! a&Mt ti "iwair" mil. i?i'turil-i.v Was. another irtj- fur yellow forr victinis in the iiiimber reacting i3jjhtl between Melmne pur. ican candidates the -I'd district tahv, Ittpnb! fa' . isriven- on rimis Lore geuuine American est' if Tl-uroian s :'1M tlefiantly fcLts thn in the w hole hU'.Aii ilatform. 1- UnyU political campaign 'SI I bv tlit i vellow fever. -tvr camliiates for (I over nor Vm ft !?.rintned li c .a.'r:siq i .host a;ravs t-'"lucky. He teen defeated t-r. LV vililte beaten again ibaa aicetv i days. ! to uake the Tit!i Thartuaa t'f in.l Cloteltnd to write t't :,,vs it occurs to '4, fte' covert. us campaiga faat is -ihop (V.r.lowayt red-sot itt.se ami a deefdedh" i w tr"!!?!y opposed to miiiug f'u l-y.tits. Ho says it is -vtiy nu.ral questioD,n and so ft. tii to do -ttiiiie j.s i J;! up jj, a jniapazitie -article, Mr. hU Mr. -Cievel 'a'with Mi. I JJIain. IJ 'e.'T of ijiny lo dontj up and aine ail i gets that m lesse llosknis' liit jjKeeh on revenue c ej.ist Saturday, a majority 3'Te.vtiint? lioodlca. :Jtah! vf. . . - : ; f I INew lierno Journal says: t cried for "More!' but, poor ttle wretch! his was the pathetic appeal ot starvation; from its dank, loathsome pool it is the horse-leecljj's demand of insatiate voracity. Tbe American monopo polist never has enough; hfs "appe tite growsy what it feeds- upon," aad with him there is no satiety it is all loundles greet!. The necf !Fi ties of the common people are il most unbounded, and consequently his avarioe-is unmeasured. t Specutfon in stocks and bonds has long sipoe fallen into "innox ious desuetude,'' for this kind of property lif mostly in the hands of the mil'I'ttiaires, and beasts of prey feed riot upon one another ex cept in cases of dite necessity. Hu gar and cofjeo are among the dady needs oftht laboring man theono indu!gence5cf his physical eppetite, in iicn of costly wiues aud liquors r and these arc favorites for the "corner" othe speculator: to such extent thn . not infrequently the steaming t?np graces the hnmble board of' the "Cotter's Saturday night" at ai addotl cost of twenjj five per cfnt. over the price ten days beforf - Hut the American "trusts' nd . "combines" in de fense of which Mr. Blaine is chfefly orftupyinglhis time at present de pend not alone for their exorbitant pro3ts upon the pautries and kitch en of thejland. The cotton fields of tho Souh are now "white unto the harvt-lt," and the planter is bending etry nerve to get the. sta ple' into market. What a " bonanza" for the speculator and how eager ly he se&es it ! Bagging is now "cornered the price having ad vunced abput UK) per cent., which means almost ruin to the cotton grower. .V!1 over the cotton country dealers have large stocks accumulated xn their hands, which i the tarmecs are unaoie 10 pay ror or take our, f nd all the old bagging that cm be raked "together from the-factor ier. is being called jnto re quioition. Democr, itic legislation is being in troduced iu Congress, with a view .to check IB g the iutolerable tvvact ions of tju-.se "trusts" and "com tines" ujHjri the earniugs of the people. Mark our words: the Rad ical pnrtj ill resist to thelastasiy attempt .o curb the Mouopoly of Ioney. TI(K Tt CALL A II The 1,'ATniOT wishes to g on record iSs entering its most solemn I protest against the instruction oi uemocrnc canuiuaies mr iuc -Legislature to -vote for Hon. M. W. Kaiisoni to be his own successor to the United States Senate. Sena- - l - - ? - t ntt in aVor of goiug back i.(ii.H .platform; but if it a "; n tjiutit'ii we would Par- ',vVs on --the two mesa- au .!-! v s0rld, tho Mesh a 1. aine rose to make his , j caii31';iigu sjeecl f8' M on'.v P'ke liltwn min- V-rt then sat down crest fallen ?ech at Water S.i:!S of I;f her Gal- Ilnrrison and mo, n a rather despet" F"l tiOU f,r eaus to to!8tr ' Ir fampaigh when the? i tor Hansom is no part of the Dem ocrati'cjstate platform, and wo are unalterfibly opposeil to the substi tution r additiou of such a plank. 'MoreoMt-r, we coiulemii such chi canery fas unwise and imprudent ami ui'lnnocratic at tkis critical period.j Lot every Democratic can didate gorj the Legislature through out thejlengtb and breadth of North Carolina euter the, contest free and .untranjhieled, without instrnctious" Co votfor anybody for Senator. Sei;or Kansom, like all other pubcneu holding office for fifteen or twenty years, has made many bitter m-mies in almost every county! in the Sta.te, and such a . ' Uit? tltvif ttf iiintorrian i i ! .1.- r.lll i",..r.4- I Vi.t-,iiti,ifi a f, !ommercial estai)- few days sinoo would strangle' the ten distort.and inis : zeal aiid entliusias . Therein iro emift the blessings, according to th.e ajnstles. of.pro tefion, which awjruo; to all classes cf the people from the continued imposition of ahrgh tariffjiponthe necessaries of life First and ffo most making millionaires by the hundred at all the treat manufac turing centra, it gives the laborer hig"bcr wsges, improves the market for raw material, ianT increases the value of farming 'lands. What are tho f;cts in refutation of this claim? Upjto the commenoo ment of the civilJ wjjr before the passage-of the Mprrill tariff bill the value of the ffirins in tho t.tates and Territories !Sal a tittle more than i doubled in; a period; of ten years; with the h'igh tariff to para lyze the energiesfand industries cf the neonle. the I enhancement of value, f.om 1S70 to 18-SO, amounted tonly a little m4re than ontthird. There is carce.l a country in the world where laud is more valuable f I than in England the seat of "free trade," to which Jiepubl ican speak ers and writers ijeligbt to pint in tnamnh. t i ll! truth, v.ith An extent of tern tory which offers a boundless field for the enterprise of man varied in climate, wonderful in troduction and . limitless ifi resources our growth has b'.-ea anatvelous,' but in snite of tho tarilf ami hot because of it. i Si P) 'TITSITIIK WtllTK 1IA r.UlTYl" - Tii-cam paiga bf tie Third lYrty was initiated btf id leaders with ImpiShirintHl apa!i to put dowr. the "Barkeepers'l Partj-," the "Sa-loon-kcepers? rjty.f tjhe 'jLiquor License TAttv." But as the light wnxeth hot. a j new slogan haa beei invented, aiid the North Car oliaa Prohibitijpnist raises the shibboleth at "the sound of which its 'followers are , to) rally: "Down with the White Mart's Party!" What is the "White Man's Party" In North Carolina, jagainst which aH the efforts uff all the speakers a;wl writers leadii'ir fhe Prohibi tionists are Jo M directed until the day of eiecti'i'j in November! It is composed cf tUt Want majority of v-hite North Carolinians flho pro JfKt agajii l piliC' the govern ment of the State ahd the counties in the hands oi a iorrapt and in ecui.tteut political organization made up , of over l'K),U(K) negro voters end a little oyer i1,000 white voters: cf that class representing, by a: overwhelm i;.vg prepouder-aisct- f numbers, the intelligence, th capital, the property and the good citizenship' of the common wealth; ho in 1S76 rescued North Carolina from misrule anl misman agement, and who have since then honestly and economically admin istered its nuances, established and sustained its pujbliu schools tor both wite, and colored with a system as efScit'i.t as the means at command wilj permit, and who are furnish iag to all classes of ie.ple full jus tice under the law. : ; The "cloven foo'." sticks , out as plainly as if the Devil himself were' rampant on the fifeM. The great body of adherents! .of the Third Party are good citizens, whose "most fervent hdpe is to see an ef fectual check piased uiou the wo ful evils of intemperance; who have given the cause their prayers, and who wait to hail a new day and a new generation? when sobriety and morality would; -goi hand in hand thejfaeilo peq write the, mot N for the cp.ujn.iin banner: "Divii wrh. the White Man's Party!" Not down with the men why are thriv ing to bring back upon North Car olina the politics W'wooa cf JSG3 but yDown with lhe White Man's Party !" Not down with Dockry, 8t&ntou and the rest "vho were part, and pnrcel of ths c.ev: who wrecked an:l j ruiar-d the State twentv vearsgo but "Do? v. v Wj, the White Man's Prty !" ,. Alas! what woful leadership for ood popple who had hoped tbnt the Jcaa.se of j prohibition nonld have the sanction of God. ' TMOH WHO AltK StlT It Hi !!ill. -THE V ASTER'S WAKENING TOUCH. Ih tV stiil ai aH mnnic lies unheard. In th? rcuItmarblt; beauty hides unwen; To xr.ikt', tlie kntisic and the boaot noed The :i)aHtPrftoacb,thesfcu!ptjrp chid feet-D... . -j... I I ..- G-.a MasU-f, toucli us with thy bki'Jul v liandi j. ! . i j . , . , lt notf thninsic that is ii us die; Gn'at Scalptor. hew tind polish us,- nor lt lliuueiiniHl lost, tby form within us ue. S ! ; t '-..I- Rrt:vnoi the ptrok;dotous asthoQ wilt, ljr th-i M naubt unfinished, broken, . marred; Coim ilfte thv bu rnoi that we mav breorae I Tli y io! fctiniii, U our God and lordl-j Siitiie of the tnost iin-fivt , oat i fo J ly-s.udiort r. h-1 cran . we.rab';:-j r-tio-vs vrhi'vi have nnpearrti in te colunins of tho-.nre ht -ms b?.' . beeul l'rcm' the pe:i of iioti. "VV L. Steele, cf ilichr.ouJ county, a very prominent North C.irolinijin,s'3.ox: member cf Cnres?, a;id larr-Iy engaged in ir-annlacturing. deniil.th'at itfii-ctH the ':.v-s or. :"tdt "f?M What in tl,,.;. "er ittfre.1. asm of the anti- pey say, or j put j Iausoni Democrats for the success uioutbs which thev I of the Legislative ticket, on the U8 arguments ag:cust ftrotectit n ii-e complete refutations of ihe fnllfy of the claims made by its rdvo catcs, not only as to its bent-fit; to the consumer but to the mf nnbnv tin er of American 'foods. , The most extensive m.i;:r.fi?ctt!r,r of radway car whet'i in tho Ui'-.:d States and perhaps in the worlJ. J. Bfs, of Fort iWayne, Indiana, is equally explicit in- his the : I arm favorably wages of the ; workingmen, and is frank .in the coaftssion thathihe only result is to inci eas-.- the pro.lts of the manufacturer. In a poer-h at Chicago he fnrtruVr sai'l : j j 'In my opinion the tariff e-honid be lowered to a point birely snfrici ent to cover f.ny dinerence th.U mlj;ht exist in ; the cof t cf prod:ie tion. The duty on steel rails is much too high. If it had been lower we should have avoided the ereat depression in business cansed h overproduction a tew yers ftoi As to free raw material, I believe the cost of production cannot be made too cheap." j THE XlKiRO ASf THE TARIfc'V. Hon. Allen G. Thurman, in the able speeches by which he is oVoli Ing sneh enthusiasm in the Woki, makes his chief argument Against protection the fact that the great mass of the lalwring people ofthf Unite:! States; possess nothing ; a:id m-ke nothing: which can possibly be benefited ; by the extortufiutre tariff; and of all classes of wording men it Is to the ncgr farm lalicreT of the South in intolerable-bnjrdea v iiich keeps him in abject poverty. During his Port Huron speech Mr Tliurman said : I Tlie negro, although he is Jivi..i ? in a pretty warm eliinst? in kmu place, Ktill want to btuocenj; anfl n-ants to be comfortable, and wnt. bia wife ami children to be com fortable, and tbf-y do need clothing as well othtr people; but ihk eery single Lhir.g that he buis tp cl he bia:sel:. to clothr i; bi y, to dot he bis little fic:i-i-.int.if t. t get a blukt-t, to a , t ! POCBITK. D'IIAOOGUE AND HT Dockery ia-ja's de0eitfnl ft kypocrite a no i3 a coatemptible demagogue, lid professps I great love for the farmers, an i tries to ; excite their .prcindices 5gaitfst lawyers. He ures thena to vote for biaj because Ki h a fare er, 'and against Jude Fd'.rio because he is a lawyer. Yet W ri 1 Burof South America is a ' woman, Dinrt Isadora Cousino, of Saatia gci Chili, and there are few men or women in ne world ncberj than she. JJefore tbeir marriage she acid hef husband Lad the largest two f esiates m the country, which they vwiuiniieu mj manage separately op to; his death, when she received his estate as a legacy. She has millions of acres of land and millions of noney; nocks aud herds numbered by the.huadreds of thousands: con fer, coal and silver mines; acres of k&i estate m ine cities otHantia'ro nd j yalparaiso; a fleet of iron steamships, smelting works, a rail ioail and other property lhat yield ler an income of several millions a Jear -all of which the little woman fries her level best to spend, and it Host be said that she succeeds re- tiarkably well. , She! owns;several handsome villas utted fip liko palaces, and manages negm !a vl-r were i the candidal fk of,cr ! V8IBeM herself, jn for the Lt-gi.slatiiro in Jiicbmond county- Oliver j HI Dockery. voted lor the Neoeo: LiwvEE. Wbire men of Chatham,, white ir.eu ot North Carolina; what think ye of this! Ye., in 3881 th& Democratic can didato for the Ltgitlature in the county of Kiehmohd was a highly re.pccte.l farmer! named J. W. bneed. lid ws K j plain, steady, unassuming om jtarmer who was vi'r.i! thought-of by" all his neigh- born. The! .Republican candidate r:ifl a young negro ; lawyer, named iilirsn H J Qalukj who had obtaid ed his lw iicens'o in February, 1SS4. No fher iwer tvro catid:- detes for the votes of therpeople of TiichBionn-j-oTte anfoid steady whito ftrra'er andjtbe .other a young ue- gro ivyef aad Dockery voted for the negfo lawyer. Bnt tbrs .was more than the other republicans of Richmond could do for Sneild wiils ejected, although Richmond fa a 'Republican county. Now, wlien Dockery calls upon the people to vote for iiiin because he is n farmer and against Judge Fowle because,; he s a lawyer, he ouht to bi asked why HE voted gainst a viiiiTE FlKMJCK and for mgko lIwyee! I Oh! Col. Dockery you oaght to b ashaniell of yourself and go home and tay therel , JuBE .XarxMAJi ow the Tab- riFF. The Old Roman on his way through 0io last week to Port Huron,'' Midh., whefehehsd an ap to make a sptech, was k arious points by large a of which demanded pointnent stopped at cro-xd."?, eaq that, hi- f iak. At one of these stopping p wiiola tanif "ow, yo tints be summed up the urtrumdut us- fouows: u know Ihave no. time to tii.ike a fepeecb, in,I 'l 18 oa,y ovrmg to tn (fuetcr of t! sp'!r;jn.'8 a fc rd i a HI 0!iipt3 t heard the e politecie&i of the con- ie train that 1 am ner- mitt.rd to sjy a fewrorde, forftwo . i7 j l . o; inrt'o rnour unuiutes is as ion a s the Irahl will ; remain. And as I have so little ticni I can net do better thiiiito confine myself to a M;gle idea Yoa ijiavo heard a rrevx deal about thi tanft. That it great subject upon waich e now iat!e. I have long .political experi- t-it man attempts to f people,! but of all the ;;t I ever have seen or wcteiifion that a higu ;:! Ivti tjariff is for tho lieuefit ling man an the greatest pplanse.) v hatMs a tai'iUZ pUTnent of nnS k i i?i , he is t;hx i by this hig! protective i'-nfi.: : awtl jcalitjy: she requires a strict account of every dollar denved from lor ex panded upon her vast estates, and n yeay sharp at driving a bargain ihe income from her coal mines fs atou4;! 9 1,000,000 a year, and she receives almost 1,000,000 from the rental of her city property. She is the; principal stockholder of the largest bank in Santiago, and not long; ago she presented to the) city iw acres ot land with a race course adjoining. H Jhe; breeds! and raises the I best stock in the country, bets on her owaj horses at the races, and at the last; I meeting) won over 8100,000, outfejdo of the purses won by; her racers. j .. r Her vineyard supplies nearly all the; m arkets of Chi li with claret and sherry wines,1 and her wine cellar, 50x100 feet, is kept constantly ! full. She has two daughters, aged 17 and 19, both pretty, bright and popular in society, the older of whom lis a talented performer on the piano and violin. ! ji-1 ' . , r African Pbince and Gentle man.- According to the testimony of Sir Samuel Baker, Emin Pasha and; Henry M. Stanley, there is one chief In Central Africa who is worthy of the title of gentleman. Hfs; name is j Anfini and he rales over the region made famous in Rider Haggard's remarkable novel "She" He is described as a port; ly. well dressed man of middle age, wh! lis possessed of inborn tact, never asks for presents and is not ihqhisitive about the private affairs of his guests j Since the Arabs be gan trading in bis country, Anfini hasten ablp t procure many ar tides; of European manufacture . Dri Emin says that Anfini is the only negro prince he has met to whom fjiothirigand whatsoever ith- er civilized appliances have found their; way . to; bis. country have be come; iodispensaole. He dresses in ibglish ffaunels and is scrupu Icusly clcau.f He is the only native in t&e central regions of the d continent who habitually plafcis and metal spoons at - - x :. A man can build a mansion, And funiish it throughout; A man can build a palace, With lofty walla and stout; -A man can build a temple, J With high and spacious dome, But no-man in all the world can build That precious thing called Home. So 'ti a happy faculty ' Of women, far and wide. To turn a cot or palace - into.Bometnmsr else beside: Where brother, sons and huobandri all With wilhna: footsteps come: i That place of rest where love abound i nut penect Kingdom Home, ' LOCAL NEWS. Fpom-thelTaily Patriot ot Thursday. At Gibsonville. When we third district 6f our State. He the many advantages bnentln"r heard'Oliver Dockerv: the frllnu, bcst equipped and experienced . ( ' "li . : i m.. . running as the Republican candi- educators in tne state at its head, date for Governor, repeat his low 1 with a corps of efficient assistants: ana inoccenij ue mat wrs. Weve- a thorwich course i of s udy and land kissied negro weriches. , The . . . . i 7i . honest manhood, inherent in the an ent system oi govern- honest, decent white man' aroe ment, combined with an admira- fin; Mr. Robinson, and he stood no We location in point of nealthful- and promptly and emphatically I ness and salubrity of climate, i ' denounced Dockerv for his dis-J , . ' graceful j and ! lying ! statement. They . Are ComiKg. The ror tnis.jn behalf of not only1 the Durham Plant says of itaf fire de 1! J!?f" C?-U: bulJpariment in its isiue of restcrdav utiv nuiicsE wuilc A.CDUD1 ran oil . . ... .1 the west fit to be called a wMn. evening: man. we thank Mr. Robinson. 1 ne Dick Blacknall Hose Com- Not one of these white Retubli- pany held an encouraging meet. fan? rani WtW Iiiim n I infr laf nirrhf Qvral I vitn-V.lJ , l - -1 mi iiiuicuftiit I o - to" - - -Wltl'iw wi, 015 contempt toy JJockery. I I acquisitions ; were : made to " its these days, we'll "bear watching." J But, great !Jieavens, what a com- membership. The boys I are I pre- we maac a n-tiODDinir mistake nwnt. i, o. r.iu. rr"" v "'"u wlc rircmcns I I-"i"l Vkni UEkCIILrUI LUC IT......l .1. ? 1 .1 vicfAfli, TV. -.: - -u t. . i uuiii4iiicni ui urcensooro on tne yesterday. The meeting at Gib- Republican partv Its candidate I i 5th nA ith ftk VI.! sonville was not political at all, fox GovcrnoV retailing"" from ithe propose-to contest for one lor more but was for a better purpose if stfump a ie lipon a pure woman of t"c Prizcs and the )iavei ?w ' possibler-the establishment of a sj revoltinr in even th fni M Plst. wis1? tnat JV. eeme college. The speech of Hon. D. it$ recital thit it would insure his ftKSkf-te t. Caldwell was therefore educa- i,:.UJi j rV" L .v" 1 ' r." I 1 1 i i ail S.CL1 i ill i i ur l nfir w i inr t rtmm niinii rvVAi nn a i . mm. flnnl , Kii- It .U V: 7 ,7 W . .. .v. .v j-u,,. (juyu, a ,u uwqiC w LUi.ig wc uttered irrthe house of anv V- to be encouratrcd. We hone that possible where he is universally lSfLrt-KU:i4i inn.ln r.Mi:L.i the tdwn. authorities will ci1ufn esteemed, he made new friends by -r,- i, ir . ' tnem with all ncccssarV .fixtures' hi, evrelW Uir. . . " T K",FV " before the tournament- Thc will "u"Rtu uy c auuwiui- go io vjrccnDoro,i muwitui that Talking about politics. Mr. nitcs. befo a lar?e ouWte a they are cities of iwidc-awake Caldwell needs spurring up. InJbaie: for irndnrt ,,nWmlnVs Durham. Land will stnvc to sustain his conversation with us about Lj,f u... Li::.:, u Durharri "get there" propen-u" r.iWnvill, h, U nt , tJT rr". lu " 1WW"1 ties. Let them go feeling that their - I Slums Of Vrtrlr CJitvI A Krr I ccrvirxi ir onnr-:n.t r i wiiii i in i mum ur . m r-r r t r r i i i . - . J -t,- -. I (jod s sake -ludere Fowle. iret tnem Co in cood stvle. ,k -wut.wic ppcuy thcoueh with him au ck t "' ... 'rom several other wiwuuiiiH: tuumi v laaaica. r t i ' r?-- ii : 14 f i t i ivdicirii. r Av riirviiif. Ii 1 : 1 by whom he was surrounded there. I The Company He Keeps.--A Lfr 4,. u.,, r i.-ul ,L.v. xr - . 1 r 1 I r,. r 1 ?iL t ' j I 4 vc taunui spcaK lor voi. more-1 uitmc oiatcavmc iana-1 preparation and towns 1 1 Winston, and we, assure afii who contemplate visiting uslof J a head, but our Senatorial cadidate I mark says seems to be trying to "kill two I As sobn as Gov. Walker landed heart V welcome from inur nrknU birds with one stone," in this cam- at Wilkesboro he inquired for Col. - ' , - - FT ' ' paign, T! T T.. t 1 n;ii. : .T -I anr! nnl nnlv rwrli-'H,. "1?.1"u "on mCrtCll, ifKwi, r,i:-r- lcrf.u,VS guoncans: at iayu irt ' . - I . "I . ' ! .v6.,...v...u,. .iuv......a, vine ne was in consultation with esteemed neighbor and due to -get mere, nn: mine race leading Republicans, before he rary, the High Toint: lintcrp matrimonial in this leap year, sPe. ana was introduced by one thus very commendable jubil terested themselves in drumming ark uses bis his x; a tax levied by Jit jec'j-s. vdnr boots', your shoes; thj-t : ikes eicry iajpleraen; which j,n nsftiri -ocr mechanical and Hj'ricullui-al opeiatiijus. 'And jio tell me that to take a L:Urii'g in in and itax him from tho up of -is head to iht soles oi iiis feet, aiid to tax himofi every- .r,.,.,?of. . 1,a-t. twr n inrff a, thing that 11 Ue8 i m ois irduc, eift price'aVd U tberpbv injiued. i I and to tax hik heavily, is a benefit y .- i . ! '! him, Heeiis toimo to be noth- the eat eat nei-:i. '. j jiug else th in absuidity." (Ap- 4 ' -i ! nlauso.) !' I . :Vhi!e tho staunch Rppublieau j ' . , . j , . K a t; r.t ; 8 olh'ir men ne. . It is a tax uke-i 4 ft"'1 K every thiug frn.-;i U.;i crdwn of y6ur head to the r'i'lf-K of ouif fet; tliat takes your iwjits, yowir veots, your h youi the t'cc'Tii roveruineui upuu m . . I . . . . ! i i . h in eiimneilfKl to i.av a trii'her e.omm-.Hi;ue iu. uw ''" priee thas: ho oth riso woul!, sn that so far as he is concerned .liieK can' Im3 no pretence v bateoi ver that the UrifT is anything but nmnitigaUd injury o him. II bac nothing to sell which z?.u bu Ijnc fited by it; he perfoniis :v U.bov that by any kind of argument can be s;i'.d to be benefited by it. lie sells at a mice fixed by a f.ireign market bocaepp. he csirt sell for any other prh;e, and upon-eycry- thing that ho purchases tor i:i. :o;i- with a ;w era f prosperity. With men made ot-suyh sterling stnff it would never do t.o throw a .ray the cloak of decency at? first; honest' sincere eervnig, as they believe, the cause of virtue; In this prohibi tion' movement, they would start back appalled Mjould the mask be laid aside before; even the play eomraeuoed aud the figures-are marshaled on the "boards. .Holder methods will bent serve now. The flag is raised,, ami the hosts are gathering about the color guard; the time has passed for child's play; the busy braiii tliat ''wastes the midnight oil" joer the campaign literature for the great struggle forgets the trifling matters of Tw6 Million Roy's Wanted l" and the "Barkeepers family who rode friends and upholders of tbo mo nopolists in this country are en deavoring to retain that order of things which will protect a Jittle less than four per tent, of the American population at the es peuse of the; remaining itipeiiy six per cent., other prudent statesmen and well, informed economists are truthfully portraying the primary needs of the masses by an explicit demonstration of facts and figures which cannot be controverted.. In a recent speech Mr. Carlisle said:; We want not only the; home market, but all the markets of. the world for the varied -products of this great country. Vve want to send our agricultural products, our cotton and our breadstaCs. and our provisions to the naked and hungry manufacturing peoples of 'Europe, ar.d our manufactured products to the agricultural people of; ?outh America, Mexico and Asia.j We can do this when we determine to ith other people upon fair rterms, but we cannot do it kd long as wo protect knglana ami piiier manufacturing countrief in the treat markets cf the world upon the nrr tense of nrotecting oni Selves in our own. , Letus diminish the cost of prod action in oiir agncial turalaad manufacturing industries, not by diminishing the wages of labor, but by reducing taxation upon the necessaries .of lf,. and upon the materials w hich jcbnsti tute the basis of our Cnisbed pro ducts, and by removing, as :far ns wo can. the- iistrictioas whidh em barrass oar Ul?ple in their Efforts flist round, which can only rnnnlt in the Democratic procession," aud 'Inr. CAMifAiGN in New York Tho Democrats in Onondaga coun ty are bonnu to give a good report of themselves at the November iwlls. Alreaklv ther'a are large ac ces.sioi:s to ottr ranks from men who have never before voted auything bfit the Republican jticket. Every dny new recrbits arq droppiug into our eoattv committee rooms, an noncoirtg tba they! can no longer trniy with "thfe party of high pro tection and tiniste. Every day the policy of tariff reiorm iind reduc tion 'of unnecessary taxation is L'hinine strycttb hero- Our Dem ocratie friend in other parts of the state need have noi fears that the Democrats of Onaudaga are asleep or will uot pall at least their usu al vote. Fori even j in this hide bound protection district men are beginning to reason.! ' -? ... A - - Good News A gentleaiau who has iust returned from the west ern part of tbetatc says that that section is lit.eriiiy agiow una win give tho most sveepiugDemocrotio majority this year ever before known. lie aSys be i confident th;it Iredell ciinty (will poll 500 more Democratic votes than she nsnally does, and that Alexander will not be affel-ted m any wise by ! the going over bf Liriney to the Re- eigh News Obserter. publicans. Ra Wbner's Loo Cab in Remedies. "Sar saparilla," "Cough and Consumption Reme- dy,' ''Hops and: Bu chui' "Extract," "Hair ouie "Liver Pills," "Plasters," miiis E'ectricaU ''Roso Cream," o exchange th fruits of their own i for Catarrh. Tliey are like ar To (I toil, which they do not rnd, for the commovlities of other countries whih they do need. ner's "Tippecanoe," ithe simple, ef fective remedies or the jold ixg Cabin days meals. When Dr. Emin was guest bananas and other food were passed around on china dishes. His people never presume to appear in publio in a nude condition, but all decently wrapped in skins and bars cloth'.ug. rhiudelphi2iw. - EtTADOB AND ITSCAPITAL. The road to Qjitb is a mountain path fit drily for rbules, aud not passable sixlitionths ih the year. The custom uouse i- buijt of pine from Malue and corrugated iron from Pensyl vMa. Tnej Guayaquil steamers werji built in Baltimore. Ice jf ao torjes abound; fresh watei- is brought twenty miles aud peddled in casks. The tic est pineapple iu the world come from this coun try, aud 'excellent hats and hammocks. All j the Panama hats we v. car wlkifh are -I genuine are madi in Guayaquil,! It is 320 miles from thN place to Quito, and freight $1 pejr !l 00 pounds to be sent up. It takes tweury-foar men in two di visions to carry a jiiano up. $ev ertHeless, 'American goods, after tbej' get up to Quito, compete yitb the! uative ! manufactures. I Nearly all the furniture in Quito is brought from the United States, in parts, and iu that highest and oldest city in America' many of the people sleep on Grand Rapids ;(Mich.) beds. Twelve breweries in Quito import their hops chiefly from Ajmerica, and and the sugar used there is mainly refined inourcpuu-i try! Ecuador has 1,000,000 iubab- itants, but only forty seven ost offices. No interior postage is charged oh newspapers i of any kind: but there is no newspaper outside of Guayaquil in Ecuador. Cincinnati Enquirer. New Yock and Foreign Cities. -LThere islno nalpable New York in the sense in which there is a Paris, a Vienna, a Milan. Yod can touch it at jio point. It is not even ocular. There is instead a Fifth avenue, a Broadway, a Central park, a Chatham square, pow thev have dwindled, by tne way Fifth avenue might be any one of nicjozen I bndou streets in the first ipipressiori it makes on the retina and leaves; on the mind.! Tb op posite side of Madison square is I ' . ! ' ... It .11 but a stepiaway. inespaciousjuan o!f the F.fth Avenuehotel has shrunk tostifling proportions. Thir ty fourth street is a lane; the city hal bandbox; the Central park a riarrow strip of elegant landscape, wljose lateral limitations are cou stantly forced uion the senses by the Lenox! library on one sidej and the monster apartment houses on thfe otber.4-Princeton Review Rochester, N. Y., September 3. Nine members of a gang of thieves and burglars, who have peeu oper a tin 2- for months in tfunaio, Chester. STracus6 and Utica rtriilr arrest, as the result o efforts of jthe Rochester detective fOt-ce. Much of the stolen property has been I recovered. The hailed from Toiouto. Ro are the gang traveling for health inird Part candidate for Gover- And now in a space of timf less in this part of the nor. that hi has been paid $i!ooo tharri'; score of ycafs, we have -rue, never stopped by the Relblican party ,o m,K. llTSitTl nt httle'hotel." but the btate cinvass, because it is a mrtf yjnrtu ri:W Lu Good for Guii.fo!rd. Our cjontempo- rise, atcs J Helping the Town. "What up a crowd for himJ Donr vou No town mthe State the size of a well-kept,. pleasant little hotel sec which the cat is hoppirig? ""S1 nmt has bri-htcr and: bet- thv hav. af Walnnf Tnt" VV,. vve have never copied or c6m- ' t'"" i" w . , , - -i oeritv and imoortance. nts com have heard this remark, in sub- rnentea upon tne cnarge which is merce haa u fl stMdJ fftn stance, at least half a dozen times made against Mr. Walker, the stantly increasing for imany years rom persons traveling for health Third Partjf candidate for Gover- And now in a space of timf less and pleasure State. The writer at the "pleasant little hotel," but the State canvass, because it is a monjt ; North Carolina," fall doing ri j: . i ..l. ' .ilJ-i!w!iL e I ? t !' us prupnciur is uumy & great ucn iiicrc rumor, ui inc auiocimcicy oi an immense ana increasing DUSI to help his town on. A well-kept which we lnoit nothing, andweness; j numerous costly business hotel is asr valuable: as a bank full will do even Mr. Walker nd' inius- H00! nd son?e prifatc rcsi- .. , L-L -r ? dences that would, in the matter oi money to any community, ana ntc u we Cfn avoia is. put nerc of stvle and CXDenscr acceDt is the next thing to a factory with isjan ascertained fact from which able improvements in many larger . . in. i i.. i. . . j : ii l 1 mm. m.m mm r a big weekly pay roll jjnd liun- niotrdis, now in me hhks wws, i I . dreds of employes. ' i the Third Party may extract I Guilford is a great "Would you conquer man, the hungry wUf comfort they can. From the gi eat' in area, natural rcsoi The Jay'tohi. heart ' through a giod d on 'hh ProhibitioftlSts; a.d development ;grcatin Stir dinner. , ;. i mpmuiarcu juieir otaie tiCKCt in Nothing promotes good temper Benbow Hall a' few months since. I'll- t like good feeding; the traveler there has rjpt Deen a step taken looks back lovingly to the place by the lcadprs of the party which where his sensitive stomach was hs not had for -its great para affectionately petted, and his tired mount object the defeat of the V The honest frame wooed slumber in -well -aired Democratic .party, sheets and downy beds; he goes! voters who have attached them back at the fjrst convenient op-J selves to the organization art de Dortunity. and on the way he tells! liided and deceivedj but the lead allhis friends of this haven of Jers know fiill well kvhat thel' arc comfort and rest. doing never j weri they biore Take anv" train coming in to shrewd, Greensboro Saturday evening from any direction, and you 'will find traveling salesmen with their faces set toward this city1-their Sunday Mecca, where they are sure of a good .hotel table, good rooms and efficient attendance. , "8hall I not takeAnine'eaoe at mine inn?" i From the Dally Patriot of Friday. -j How They Treat Them .We are informed that at the Republi can primary J meeting of Deep River township, to appoint dele gates to the county convention of the 25J1I1 inst., the negro voters there present, together with some of the whites, placed in nomina tion a colored man as a delegate, who was . rejected and thus the negro portion of the party in that township were denied representa tion of their rkce in the conven tion to nominate county officers. They are expected to vote for their white political masters as solidly as Jackson's "stone wall" at Bull Runj and, poor deluded creatures, they do so; but the "loaves andKfishes" are not for them of the; savory "flesh-pots" they hardly get a smell. When we consider that they number about five to one over the whites in the Radical party of North. Carolina 105,000 to a little over 20,000 are the approximate figures they- certainly, deserve credit for-paitience and long-suffering. i - ' "O SlIANfE, WHEREAS TlIY BLUSH ?" The following para graph is taken from the Asheville Citizen, one5 of the ablest and most carefully- edited papers in the State, and narrates one of the very refreshing incidents of. the, Republican'campaign Mr. W. S. more watchful, jmore alert. Weill venture a gooddeal that if the hoodwinked and woful ly mistaken j Prohibition Demo- ctats couiq listen to some o secret conferences -1:1.. which thd take hird foremost magnates in the movement as Mr. place among thejshining Thi Party "lights" such foremo r Benbow and would be 1 Mr, a Walker. 4 I . I such shaking-up of the machine as was never before witnessed ; ; the "cat wouldn't be "hopping" anyivhere Llong after that. H ' From thl Daily Patriot of Stariuif. . j i "l.i 4--Thejnerchants speak of busi ness as "clicking up" very consid erably. j ! The Irnany friends of Ada Kitchen, formerly of county, vili regret to hear Miss this that $he died in New York on August 5 th, of diphtheria. i 1 "Wiuejcing Out." Mr. Sam- 1 , ; I 1 pic Browin j is. one of the many thoroufThf-croinff business men of Greensboro who make friends and patrons by their undeviating Care, correctness and integrity in heir methodsof dealing, It is natural, then, tliat such a man should constantly! enlarge his field i of bperatioijls, and we afe glad know tliat a branch Sample brown house is I to be opeiicdat Mt. Airy! ' f I' Deservedly PKOSl'EkOUS. The Madison Leader- thus com nicnds afi nstitution whicli:merits hll the gjpod that! may be said in its behalf:! , .j I .That fexcellertt, school," Oak Ridge Institute,! we are glad jto jjearn, opened with very flattering bros pec tf oyer! 100 students en- S' u- p r foiled tlie first day. The success O B. Robinson, of ?f .. lchoos weH deserved. Goldsboro, is a Republican, a K . wcnote w,'th . pleasure the white man and a gentleman. 11c 5J 'gress madc each year by was. until Mr. Cleveland s advent I L.i XAZi ; nu.-;nr itlf nearer to office, the United States D13- Lnd neaifcr the head as an educai A ... . - : I lcfrr- li ...... i incc viioriicy iui - .ojkwiii District of our State. He is now the Republican candidate, already nominated, for Congreks for the irional institution. i ! Oak Ridrre Institute coulcj hard j r , c . j y fail Of generous patronage, with 1 - 1 i i i 1 county- resources irrinf. memories of the past; great in the historic associations which cluster about 1 the battle-ground of its revolutionary heroes, and the carved monument! which guards 1 their consecrated dust the -nterpr isc and great in pggrcssivc energy which character jzc its peo ple of the present day; great" in the promise-light of a! future of Wonderful growth ami. prosperity. In thriving schools, "1 in large churches, in pPospcrdu villages nd , busy towns,! it carries the banner among all the. c ouritics of middlje North Carolina! f sccn from. 1 Alamance but Friday GkAHAM Cqi.LE(nr..4-We spoke of Trof. Long's visit tjo Grccinboro theother day, and of the -meetings .which havebcert taking'plaec at different points will a view to securing the location of his col lege for young men.; Graham will not surrender the college without a struggle, as may dci the following iu the Gleaner of thr 30tlf mU- Don't fail to come at '2 o'clock to the meeting n re gard to the permanent location of Graham College at this place And come withT your! mind madc up to do your part, w tatcver that may be, to secure its j permanent location at Grahaml vyo one who is j doing business licYc, or. pro poses to do business Jiere, or owns property here or, in tic commun ity, can aflbrd to do jnothing to ward keeping this institution hercl oney given to secure the perma nent location of such an institu tion in any community is money well i invested. aThiesc hints are thrown out for our people t6 think about. Let all think ter well before deddi the college to be carried to some other place. -' ; I I ' I A Serious AffrAv. A Cuii- ford county man ljas recently been engaged in a sfcrioutjifficul- ty in; Alamance county, as Will be seen from last Thursday's issue of the Graham Glcaneri j. j A serious cuttirfg'apir occurred last Wednesday at .i sale it the late residence of I Dan'l Tickle. fivfou young Apple and deceased, bctweer) White men. Walter Sam Storv. the ibrmcr of this tounty, and the lattc of Guilford. It seems that the! trouble !grcw out of an. old girfjdge. (Apple drew his knife and rriadc a rake at Story, striking him. on the Tieck. laying the flesh opcS and diarcl;' missing the jugular rein; ;ix t an iitrly and dangcjoui U'buad.- Apple has not .yet,becu .apprc- nenaca. I r f.'J-
The Greensboro Patriot (Greensboro, N.C.)
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Sept. 7, 1888, edition 1
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